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East Legon Crash: Police Hunt Social Media Users Over Claims About Salifu Amoakos Sons Location [Video]

  • Police have singled out two social media accounts putting out misinformation relating to the East Legon road crash
  • Police listed the accounts as “prisywanlov1” and a Facebook account “EmpressPapa A-Amigos”
  • Police reminded that publishing misinformation violates the law under section 208 of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29)

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The Ghana Police Service rubbished claims online suggesting that the 16-year-old suspect driver involved in the fatal accident at East Legon, Bishop Salifu Amoako’s son, is not in custody at the Osu Correctional Centre.

Police have also singled out two social media accounts associated with the circulation of these rumours.

Bishop Salifu Amoako’s son is the main suspect in the crash. Source: Ghana Police Service/Bishop Elisha Salifu AmoakoSource: Facebook

In a statement, it listed the accounts as “prisywanlov1” and a Facebook account “EmpressPapa A-Amigos” and said …

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